"No chaos, no violence, just hopefully the Cavs can bring positive energy,” said P.J. Wimberly, a Cavs fan.

"Right now just the energy the party down here you can hear the music, there is so many people down here, it's just the excitement is unreal after the two wins,” said fan, Thomas Khristenko.

Officer Michael Brelo had been charged with two counts of voluntary manslaughter for his actions in the November 29, 2012 chase and deadly shooting. Two suspects, Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams were killed after 13 officers fired 137 shots. Police had thought the suspects were shooting at them. No gun was found on the suspects.

Many at Sunday’s Cavs event tell Fox 8 the protests should be recognized and respected.

"I just hope at some point justice is served not just here in Cleveland but in all of the other cities where the atrocities have happened,” said Barbara Smith-Allen, who traveled from Columbus to Cleveland Sunday.

Other fans agree, but are happy they have been peaceful demonstrations for the most part.

“I feel safe,” said Anthony Delzoppo.

"After hearing Mayor Jackson, just come out and say don't worry, go downtown, protesters are allowed to protest, we're not going to let them get out of hand,” he added.